Hi,
The standard squid errors files in /usr/share/squid/errors/ are quite
technical in terms, not pleasant to the eye (compared to modern web
style) and often not understood by regular users.
Is there a "errors pack" available with some modern design and easy to
read by non-tech users?
I don't wan
On 3/02/2012 1:25 a.m., mailing list subscriber wrote:
Hi,
The standard squid errors files in /usr/share/squid/errors/ are quite
technical in terms, not pleasant to the eye (compared to modern web
style) and often not understood by regular users.
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/langpack/
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On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 3:35 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 3/02/2012 1:25 a.m., mailing list subscriber wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> The standard squid errors files in /usr/share/squid/errors/ are quite
>> technical in terms, not pleasant to the eye (compared to modern web
>> style) and often not understood
On 2/2/2012 2:49 PM, mailing list subscriber wrote:
A good starting point can be a walkthrough the five popular browsers'
error messages (some of them are particularly notorios for hijacking
the server error responses): Opera, Safari, IE, Firefox, Chrome - Is
this a good enough suggestion? :)
On 3/02/2012 11:53 a.m., Sebastian Muniz wrote:
On 2/2/2012 2:49 PM, mailing list subscriber wrote:
A good starting point can be a walkthrough the five popular browsers'
error messages (some of them are particularly notorios for hijacking
the server error responses): Opera, Safari, IE, Firefox,
On 2/2/2012 10:26 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
Right. These errors do make it into the view of people without any
technical knowledge though. So each of our pages has those technical
details and should have a simplified "this means" description for
people who can't understand the technical bits.